To the contrary actually, I am feeling hesitant to post about my doubts about this case lol I maybe didn't make myself very clear... I really do think that he most likely is guilty, do I believe that the State is proving it right now? Nope, not to me anyway, and I have watched almost all of the testimony ( I think I have missed bits and pieces).
You are right about the Avery forum, and it's great to have all views and respectful discussion about it. After following that case for years now, I have come to the conclusion that I don't believe ANYTHING that a prosecutor says or LE says just because they say it, and it also goes the same for the Defense. I also don't believe that someone is automatically guilty just because they were arrested. I don't think that's the way it's supposed to work, is it? There are a ton of parallels that I see in these cases. Confirmation bias being one. I have learned a lot about wrongful convictions stemming from the Avery case, it's alarming to say the least. JMO
Yes, exactly this. I know there is plenty of time left but right now, the prosecution is not inspiring confidence at all. I am just not sure they have enough.
This is a very wise attitude to have about LE and attorneys! It's refreshing to see someone who doesn't automatically believe arrest = guilt. Working with a defense attorney who is an amazing man has really opened my eyes. I knew injustice happened before, of course. There is just something about witnessing it up close while trying to rectify it... with everyone against you because "they all claim they are innocent" that totally changes your perspective.
Confirmation bias is a HUGE issue. Especially if you have lazy investigators in addition.
I beg to differ with your opinion that all views are not welcome. They are, if they are reasonably and intelligently supported. To quote Missy's prior post, "I do want to hear from those that think he is not guilty, I want to know why... tell me why!!!!! I am open to the discussion." Exactly. Have the posters who are questioning his guilt clearly stated why they are? If so, I highly doubt if anyone here would shun them.
I am totally a dissenter in this thread but I'm not afraid to say it.
I question it simply because I haven't seen proof beyond a reasonable doubt, yet. My standard is higher than many I am sure and I've agreed with some very controversial verdicts because of that.
I don't know who killed them, because I was not there. It does seem like A LOT for one man to do. I'd PREFER to believe it was a man who didn't have children that was capable of this. I also feel like there were several people with means, opportunity and motive.
I absolutely agree that the Quick Books, phone records, grave location, theft and possible firing are indeed damning. If Chase was getting fired then his motive to keep Joey around is gone, he won't be profiting from him anymore. If he wasn't getting fired, I think there are better suspects.
I will chime in here because I didn't find the neighbors video helpful. I have difficulty hearing the case through all of the objections and the judge mumble but I have concluded the time stamps and the recordings had been tampered with. I think she said she did some rerecording after that date in order to save her hard drive space. I found the evidence to be very weak. Later the detective disputed the neighbor (Mitchely) was not cooperative with the police as she came across during examination. Although there has been a lot of discussion in the forums regarding the recordings. The prosecution did ascertain that the tailpipe proved that it was NOT the Trooper (Isuzu) leaving that night. Still what do we have so far? CM has been charged and at least we know there is enough evidence for the court to hold him for almost 5 years in prison. I still haven't been convinced there is a smoking gun against CM. The courtroom antics have been less than impressive. I have to say the defense team as despicable as they may come across are more convincing than the prosecution. The judge is unimpressive. This is my first cover to cover crime story that I have taken any interest in since the OJ Simpson case.
Really all that is required to hold him, is the charges. The length of time has been because he was willing to waive his right to a speedy trial, in order to be prepared for his defense. A quadruple murder suspect is going to be held until trial. Whether there is a smoking gun or not.
I do believe a shocked person would be standing bolt upright, wide-eyed, and struggling as best they could. Not shuffling and stumbling along, head way down ... they got me ..
MOO, of course.
I have seen a few defendants who were wrongly accused and arrested.
One was ANGRY... he looks downright homicidal in his prison ID picture. He's normally an extremely mellow guy.
Another was hysterically crying, because he couldn't afford a lawyer and thought he was doomed. He's a big tough guy normally.
Yet another who was facing life in prison, looked just like CM did. Dejected. Maybe wondering if he even has a chance to prove his innocence. Stunned that he has really been arrested for a crime he knows he didn't commit. It's just unreal that this is actually happening to him.
The reactions are as varied as the people. Wrongful convictions have shown that as well. Everyone reacts differently to being falsely accused, convicted and then exonerated.
While I don't share your or Missy's opinion that Merritt may be innocent, I do share your view about Missy being an asset in this forum along with so many others.
We are extremely fortunate to have many posters who have posted very informative information about this case, and have done so throughout.
That is why I always make sure I read every single post that has been posted here by everyone since day one.
Imo
I read every single post as well. Which is why I JUST caught up. I haven't posted since early in thread #3. So, I have about a billion posts quoted to respond to, sorry in advance.
